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Rubnose
03-03-2004, 11:07 PM
So here's a brief rundown of my no frills home studio equiptment. Very analog and old school but it does the job.

Tascam 388 8 track reel to reel recorder.
SM- 58 Shure
Ibenez Digital delay rack
Quadraverb GT rack
Microverb, Microgate,Microlimiter
Boss DR-220 drum mach.
TDK dual CD Burner
Casio keys
Oberheim Matrix 1000
Telefunken Monitors

FG-410A Yamaha acoustic
Fender Strat Electric
Vantage Bass Electric
Pearl Kit
Gibson Sonar Electric

I won't bother listing all the extras. Pedals, percussion etc.

If I could post one of my demo's you would dig it. i don't know how.

Anyway let's see what you got so I can see how outdated I am.

Love,

Rubby

Panamark
03-04-2004, 05:16 AM
G'day Rubnose, so what instrument do you actually play ?
Can you play that Pearl Kit ??

Roy Munson
03-04-2004, 01:05 PM
Roland VS1680
Roland CD Burner
Roland DS-90 monitors
Dell 1.7 Gig
Sonor Producers Edition Software
Safe Sound Audio P1 mic pre
Berhinger Mic pre
Berhinger Comp/Gates (3)
Berhinger 8-channel submixer
Rane EQ
Audio Technica AT4033 SE
Rode NT-1 (2)
Shure SM-57 (4)
ElectroVoice ND868
Sennheiser e609 Silver
Audio Technica ATM125 (2)
Sony MDR-7506 (2)

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Hamer Standard Korina USA
Ernie Ball EVH
Gibson Historic 68 Les Paul Custom
Rickenbacker 450-12
Sears Silvertone Singlecut
Warwick Corvette-5 bass
Taylor 310

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1972 Marshall Superlead
1995 Matchless Superchief
1997 Budda Stringmaster
1966 Sears Silvertone 1482
1973 Fender Bassman 100
Fender 4x12 cabs (2)
1974 Marshall 4x12 cab
Bogner 4x12 cab
Matchless 4x12 openback
Sweetsound Ultravibe
Keeley Sd-1
Teese RMC3 wah
Matchless Splitbox
Danelectro DanEcho
Boss CE-1

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Drum Workshop Collectors series 7-piece kit
22, 14, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
Zildjian A Custom cymbals

Panamark
03-05-2004, 04:17 AM
Do you play Drums Munson ??

Rubnose
03-05-2004, 10:48 PM
Originally posted by Panamark
G'day Rubnose, so what instrument do you actually play ?
Can you play that Pearl Kit ??


Absolutely! I used to be excellent but I am more into Guitar and writing music these days. I still play but since I don't have the microphones or the soundproofing I find the drum machine more suitable for the job when recording.

Rubnose
03-05-2004, 10:51 PM
Originally posted by Roy Munson
Roland VS1680
Roland CD Burner
Roland DS-90 monitors
Dell 1.7 Gig
Sonor Producers Edition Software
Safe Sound Audio P1 mic pre
Berhinger Mic pre
Berhinger Comp/Gates (3)
Berhinger 8-channel submixer
Rane EQ
Audio Technica AT4033 SE
Rode NT-1 (2)
Shure SM-57 (4)
ElectroVoice ND868
Sennheiser e609 Silver
Audio Technica ATM125 (2)
Sony MDR-7506 (2)

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Hamer Standard Korina USA
Ernie Ball EVH
Gibson Historic 68 Les Paul Custom
Rickenbacker 450-12
Sears Silvertone Singlecut
Warwick Corvette-5 bass
Taylor 310

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1972 Marshall Superlead
1995 Matchless Superchief
1997 Budda Stringmaster
1966 Sears Silvertone 1482
1973 Fender Bassman 100
Fender 4x12 cabs (2)
1974 Marshall 4x12 cab
Bogner 4x12 cab
Matchless 4x12 openback
Sweetsound Ultravibe
Keeley Sd-1
Teese RMC3 wah
Matchless Splitbox
Danelectro DanEcho
Boss CE-1

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Drum Workshop Collectors series 7-piece kit
22, 14, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
Zildjian A Custom cymbals
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Uhhhh....wanna trade?

Roy Munson
03-09-2004, 03:34 PM
Originally posted by Rubnose
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Uhhhh....wanna trade?



Straight up for your SM-58! :D

Rubnose
03-09-2004, 09:19 PM
You got it! My SM-58 for your Gibson Historic 68 Les Paul Custom. It's a deal!

Cathedral
03-21-2004, 12:34 AM
LOL...

Cathedral
03-21-2004, 12:41 AM
Charvel model 3
Aria Pro II RS Classic (Van Halenized)
Charvel 625-C Electric Acoustic
Ibenhad SR300 DX
Peavey 5150 II (half stack)
Peavey XR-600C Mixer Amp with 2-15 PA cabs
Audio Technica mics (2)
Quadraverb GT w/foot controller
Quadraverd Plus
Audio Centron Compressor Limiter
Yamaha MT-120-S Multitrack Recorder
Harmonicas in the key of C, A, E

All have served me very well...

Rubnose
03-21-2004, 11:18 PM
So what are you recording on? Or are you not.

Hope you're not one of those cut and paste musicians.

GAR
04-02-2004, 06:06 PM
I got shit in the way of home recording pieces, got burglarized last year.

i'm fine with it though, all I had was shit anyways - tascam porta-one 4 track cassette with the VU meters built in. Some mics, etc.

Rubnose
04-02-2004, 09:25 PM
A Tascam Porta one is a fun machine. First multi track I owned. Wish I still had it.

GAR
04-07-2004, 01:31 PM
They go for around 65 on Ebay

I have to get another one because of tapes I made I need to dump to hard disk..

Anything you can just load and go the fastest is the best thing to use: I have found that having expensive gear around that's got a large learning curve with it, doesn't get used.

- especially if you have to work full time to pay for the enjoyment of having it collect dust.

Rubnose
04-07-2004, 11:29 PM
I hear that.